in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Edited highlights of the GrooveStation FM Live Set I did for @ritofgravity last weekend.
Featuring gear from @official @lektron @nthesizers @nths and @MusikID and visuals by @MilkDrop2077
Reach for the LaZeRs \o/
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midierror presents... GrooveStation FM \o/
Armed with a selection of grooveboxes from the late 90s onwards, midierror invites you to tune in, turn off, and drop out to 'GrooveStationFM'. Embark on a sonic voyage with no destination in mind and only one rule: to go in search of the groove.
A live improvised set for the 2024 Gravitons Online Festival: midierror.bandcamp.com/album/groovestation-fm-live…
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New video on the MIDISID - a #Commodore64 inspired Synthesizer, which I made an editor for in #Max4Live.
Tune in later to watch the premier !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1shFl...
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@GazWilliams talking about my shadow-self dark-sorcerer alter-ego, GUN BOILER on @sonicstate
youtube.com/clip/Ugkx_4BM-8mTD6ryAsJJ69yhFPDyg2l82…
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Here's an UNLISTED video for you! It's me playing LIVE as my shadow-self alter-ego, GUN BOILER.
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I recently played a gig as my alter-ego GUN BOILER at the Sonicstate EMOM.
Watch the performance here:
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I made a quick visualiser for my remix of Yumi and the Weather's awesome 'No Such Thing' @YumiAndTheWeather @miohmirecords8755
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I sold almost ALL of my music gear, and it feels GREAT.........
I've been making electronic music since the 90s, and collecting gear ever since. I always got excited by new gear, and owning the classics - I loved buying new synths and drum machines, and I firmly believed this got me closer to what I wanted. I slowly realised in recent months that this is not true, and while I had built an impressive collection of incredible music gear - I'd also slowly built a lot of guilt and feelings of inadequacy along with them.
I released a few tracks, played and DJ'd live a lot, and even had a song pressed to vinyl last year - but I feel like I was always chasing a dream of being a producer who 'makes it' and I fully admit that is not my skill set at all, and that change has been very liberating.
All the times I moved house with boxes of gear (lets say 20-30 synths at any one time, including Volcas etc) I felt a new sense of starting again with my music. The music came with it, but certainly not on a professional level. I loved making music as a hobby and a form of escapism, but I didn't ever cut it professionally - though I had all the toys the best producers used. Yet I still felt like I could justify the expenditure and space.
I found through VJing that I could express myself very easily and clearly - and people loved it, more than anyone had loved my tracks!!
Don't get me wrong, I love making electronic music and still perform live... I just now know EXACTLY what I need to do it, and it isn't very much at all.
I wanted to share this because I think some people may similar urges to buy gear which aligns them with the success of others. That perceived success may not feel the same way that it looks to us when and if we get there. We all have talents in something, we're all experts in some area and producing electronic music is not mine, and I am ready to admit that - while laughing at all the times I pretended I was, to myself and others!
I am not suggesting anyone else needs to do what I did.
Enjoy making music! Do what you love!
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